Skip Navigation Links
Step 20: Looking to transfer?

Starting your college career at a community college is a great way to save money, build your grades and study skills, and earn college credit for either an associate's degree or toward a bachelor's degree. If a bachelor's degree is your ultimate goal, you need to talk to a transfer counselor at your community college as soon as possible about how to become a transfer student.

A transfer counselor can help you take the right courses, consider your college options, provide various transfer student information, and help you succeed in your transfer to a four-year school.

whats your favorite ...
2/8/2010 8:04:43 PM

Depth Of Love
2/8/2010 7:52:38 PM

Making a Change
2/8/2010 5:36:31 PM

Unforever
2/8/2010 12:03:43 PM

In Love- Poem
2/7/2010 10:21:10 PM

Read more posts >>
transfer student articles
View all articles >
Transfer timeline
Here’s what to do each semester at a community college to transfer painlessly to a four-year school. 10/13/2009
A journey worth embracing
Figure out what you want to get out of your college experience, and go for it full throttle as a transfer student 10/13/2009
The trials and triumphs of transferring
After making the leap to transfer colleges, you can achieve anything! 10/13/2009
From one transfer to another
Get involved on your transfer school’s campus, and you’ll make friends and feel at home in no time 10/13/2009
   University of the Incarnate Word
Contact the admissions department at University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, TX. e-mail
   Millikin University
Contact the admissions department at Millikin University in Decatur, Illinois. e-mail
  Nancee Clark
Director, PreCollege Perspective at Ringling College of Art and Design, PreCollege Perspective. e-mail
  Jennifer Lindsay
Assistant Director of Admissions at Bryn Athyn College in Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania. e-mail
  Meet more experts >>